The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Critical writingsTrübner, 1865 |
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... Perhaps none of their historical books preserved in the Old Testament are wholly authentic and free from fiction . In the early ages of the world it was natural that mythology should take the place subsequently occupied by philosophy ...
... Perhaps none of their historical books preserved in the Old Testament are wholly authentic and free from fiction . In the early ages of the world it was natural that mythology should take the place subsequently occupied by philosophy ...
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... perhaps the best account of those remarkable men in the language . With all their excellences they were not free from various tinges of fanaticism ; they often worked themselves into a re- ligious frenzy . In the administration of ...
... perhaps the best account of those remarkable men in the language . With all their excellences they were not free from various tinges of fanaticism ; they often worked themselves into a re- ligious frenzy . In the administration of ...
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... perhaps also declares the final ruin of Assyria . But the Chaldees are not named as a conquering nation ; nor had they yet become formid- able to Judea when the book at length came out . Know- ledge thus limited to the era which ...
... perhaps also declares the final ruin of Assyria . But the Chaldees are not named as a conquering nation ; nor had they yet become formid- able to Judea when the book at length came out . Know- ledge thus limited to the era which ...
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... perhaps the most unpoetic that was ever de- veloped on a scale so extensive . Calvin was no poet : he dwelt years long on the Lake of Geneva , preaching within sight of Jura and Mont Blanc , with the most beautiful scenery in the world ...
... perhaps the most unpoetic that was ever de- veloped on a scale so extensive . Calvin was no poet : he dwelt years long on the Lake of Geneva , preaching within sight of Jura and Mont Blanc , with the most beautiful scenery in the world ...
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... , his education places him in the circle of the most cultivated minds , while his sympathies and his duty attract him to the lowest sphere of rudeness , Some- want , and perhaps of crime . He sees WILLIAM ELLERY CHANNING . 43.
... , his education places him in the circle of the most cultivated minds , while his sympathies and his duty attract him to the lowest sphere of rudeness , Some- want , and perhaps of crime . He sees WILLIAM ELLERY CHANNING . 43.
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The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Critical writings Theodore Parker Visos knygos peržiūra - 1865 |
The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Critical writings Theodore Parker Visos knygos peržiūra - 1865 |
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